UralTransBank gives 65% less money in form of loans to state-owned commercial organizations in January-August 2006, reports Central Bank of Russia
22 September 2006 (12:58)
According to the Central Bank of Russia, the volume of credits given by UralTransBank to state-owned commercial organizations (except for those owned federally) for a term of 181 days to 1 year has gone down by 65% (from 287,000 RUR to 100,000 RUR) within January to August 2006.
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